The Bible and Science
Littleton’s Michael Carroll, who writes and illustrates children’s books dealing with scientific subjects, talks about how belief in the Bible and trust in science can go hand in hand.
Methamphetamine Labs
Pete Mang of the Colorado Bureau of Investigation talks about the increased number of methamphetamine labs across the state.
Remembering David Hawkins
Retired C.U. professor Jack Twombly on the distinguished career of his late colleague David Hawkins.Hawkins compiled a detailed record of the development and testing of the first atomic bomb.
Breckenridge Neighborhood Recognized
David O’Neil, developer of the Wellington neighborhood in Breckenridge, recently recognized as an example of smart growth.
The Spirituals Project
Arthur Jones, founder of the Spirituals Project, talks about the Denver group’s new CD, The Spiritual Project Choir, and the educational value he believes the spirituals offer.
Reviewing Law Enforcement Discipline Cases
Mark Colin with Bruno, Bruno and Colin, a firm that specializes in representing law enforcement officers in discipline cases, talks about a newly established board in Aurora that will review […]
Altitude Sickness
Colorado physician Dr. Peter Hackett discusses the findings of his three-decade study on altitude sickness.
Repairing Trails Near Aspen
Bruce Morrow, education and outreach manager with the Colorado Fourteeners Initiative, tells about the group’s plan to repair hiking trails on Capitol Peak near Aspen.
Women of the West Museum
Marsha Semmel, former president and CEO of Colorado’s Women of the West Museum, on the museum’s recent merger with the Autry Museum of Western Heritage in Los Angeles.
Returning Southern Ute Artifacts
Author James Goss talks about his research on the Southern Ute Indians and why he is now returning his research materials to a museum in southwest Colorado.
Drought Conditions
State climatologist Roger Pielke with the Atmospheric Sciences department at Colorado State University on the state’s worsening drought.
Changes at Fort Lewis College
Bob Dolphin, incoming interim president and current vice-president for business and finance at Fort Lewis College in Durango, on the many changes the college will be experiencing this year.
Jolly Rancher Candy
Michelle Zupan, curator for the Pioneer Museum in Golden, talks about a tour that focuses on the history of the Jolly Rancher candy company.
Teaching About Terrorism
Bill Fulton, director of the Colorado “Facing History and Ourselves” project, discusses ways to teach students about events like the terrorist attacks of September 11, using an approach supporters say […]
TABOR Amendment
Chris Romer of the Colorado Education Network and state Senator John Andrews discuss a new debate developing over the 1992 TABOR Amendment: how to adjust for spending based on a […]
Walden Family Playhouse
Douglas Love, producing and artistic director of Walden Family Playhouse in Lakewood, Colorado’s first full-time venue for live children’s theater.